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this budget that paul ryan will propose, david, it includes repealing obamacare. that will not happen, will it? >> it is not likely while obama is president because he would have to sign it, of course. they will not actually repeal obamacare. that does not mean it cannot be repealed with certain provisions in it. there are lots of things like the medical device taxes and other changes that could make it less expensive. in the end, what ryan is looking at and talking about here is some way of avoiding the real pain later of true austerity. dagen: what would mean true austerity, though, and explained the difference between, if you will call minor cuts that we have experienced with the so cluster and what true austerity would mean for the country. >> we need a valid approach. austerity and europe has taken a very balanced approach. we will massively raise people's taxes and we will cut their benefits dramatically. it is on a much larger scale than with anything we have seen. any of the minor attempts to cut spend here. even entitlement reforms that will take affect y
this budget that paul ryan will propose, david, it includes repealing obamacare. that will not happen, will it? >> it is not likely while obama is president because he would have to sign it, of course. they will not actually repeal obamacare. that does not mean it cannot be repealed with certain provisions in it. there are lots of things like the medical device taxes and other changes that could make it less expensive. in the end, what ryan is looking at and talking about here is some way...
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the architect, congressman paul ryan, said we don't have a debt crisis. speaker boehner said it's not an immediate problem. why should we enact this budget while democrats have a balanced approach to protect the middle class. why should we pass a budget that gets 66% of its cuts from programs for people of low or moderate income. why should we pass a budget that cuts pell grants that helps students or cuts the snap program that helps to feed 48 million people to give a $200,000 tax cut to millionaires? the budget put forward by the congressional black caucus continues the snap program to prevent americans from going hungry. while at the same time, reducing the deficit by $2.8 trillion over 10 years. the american people know we can't cut our way to prosperity, nor can we succeed by pursuing the same failed policies that undermine our economic recovery. the congressional black caucus budget offers a clear alternative that addresses the concerns of middle-class americans. our budget is focused on core priorities for the middle class, creating jobs, growing t
the architect, congressman paul ryan, said we don't have a debt crisis. speaker boehner said it's not an immediate problem. why should we enact this budget while democrats have a balanced approach to protect the middle class. why should we pass a budget that gets 66% of its cuts from programs for people of low or moderate income. why should we pass a budget that cuts pell grants that helps students or cuts the snap program that helps to feed 48 million people to give a $200,000 tax cut to...
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they asked paul ryan, he asks paul ryan, can you balance the budget in ten years? and paul ryan says yeah, we're much better off now because we raised taxes. listen. >> all right, can you get to balance in ten years, and not raise revenues? >> yes, yeah, the baseline, the revenue baseline is obviously higher now that we have this cliff behind us. >> well, would you look at that? raising taxes does help you balance the budget. who knew? perhaps the republicans could take this insight further, but they're not. ryan says no more revenue increases at all. and so what is ryan going to do beyond the tax increases democrats forced on republicans, how will he get that budget balanced? he won't say. >> going back to the math question, you said that the reforms to medicare wouldn't apply to -- to people who are say, 55 or older. but -- as some members have suggested, wouldn't it be necessary in order to balance the budget in ten years to make those reforms applicable to people who are say six, seven, eight years into the program? >> you know, i am just not going to get into
they asked paul ryan, he asks paul ryan, can you balance the budget in ten years? and paul ryan says yeah, we're much better off now because we raised taxes. listen. >> all right, can you get to balance in ten years, and not raise revenues? >> yes, yeah, the baseline, the revenue baseline is obviously higher now that we have this cliff behind us. >> well, would you look at that? raising taxes does help you balance the budget. who knew? perhaps the republicans could take this...
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is the ryan budget good or bad politics for republicans not named paul ryan? it seems to be good politics for paul ryan, it got him as the vice presidential nominee. is it good politics in general? >> it depends. it depends on where you're running and what districts. and it depends on how certain members of the republican party decide to change the messaging on this. we saw paul brown now making some trouble saying that the paul ryan budget isn't conservative enough. he's running for the senate in georgia. if he's going to say that the ryan budget doesn't cut enough and starts pulling people off of even the ryan budget, well, you know, that is going to be some very, very tricky politics for the republican party and something the democrats will use against them in places that are competitive. >> now, tricky politics, republicans no question on the ryan budget and budgeting in general. tricky politics on guns for democrats. now, the assault weapons ban stripped out of the broader senate bill, harry reid has taken some flak for that. joe biden yesterday, the vice
is the ryan budget good or bad politics for republicans not named paul ryan? it seems to be good politics for paul ryan, it got him as the vice presidential nominee. is it good politics in general? >> it depends. it depends on where you're running and what districts. and it depends on how certain members of the republican party decide to change the messaging on this. we saw paul brown now making some trouble saying that the paul ryan budget isn't conservative enough. he's running for the...
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>> paul ryan did say things like urban voters. he has that same view that mitt romney does about the 47% being takers and getting gifts from the government. that is his view, and so as long as you have that core understanding among paul ryan, who is supposed to be a leader of the republican party, they are not going to be able to evolve. they might be able to put on a happy smiley face according to newt gingrich, but they're not going to be able to evolve and come to grips with the reality of the fact that their ideology was and is still being rejected by the american electorate. >> ari melber, krystal ball, thanks. >>> the vice president outlines a gun safety plan that makes sense and remember you can always follow us at any time on facebook. >> i don't like this word empower. i think that's one of these like dopey words that people throw around. but, again, i don't go on facebook. i don't know what you people are doing. >>> time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. kathleen king had a successful bakery business in the
>> paul ryan did say things like urban voters. he has that same view that mitt romney does about the 47% being takers and getting gifts from the government. that is his view, and so as long as you have that core understanding among paul ryan, who is supposed to be a leader of the republican party, they are not going to be able to evolve. they might be able to put on a happy smiley face according to newt gingrich, but they're not going to be able to evolve and come to grips with the...
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paul ryan's ideology is not about cutting the deficit. it's about shifting focus of what government invests in. the philosophy spending money on poor people and old people is a waste of money. >> looters. >> they're just looters. >> looters. remember that? >> now we call them the takers. >> it's the takers versus the makers. >> it's $1 trillion in cuts in this budget from medicaid, food stamps and education and job training programs. $1 trillion. and not doing anything in terms of the -- >> well, we're not alone here in this critique. even former omb director under president george w. bush, jim nussle, called ryan's proposal unrealistic. here's what he said on cnbc just this morning. let's listen. >> chairman ryan coming out saying, you know, one of the marquee issues in the budget is going to be repeal of obama care. well, i think we fought that battle. i think it's over. it's been over a few times. good luck with that one. that doesn't make it any more realistic. >> what about, joy, what about this proposal? i mean, he's got here, he's
paul ryan's ideology is not about cutting the deficit. it's about shifting focus of what government invests in. the philosophy spending money on poor people and old people is a waste of money. >> looters. >> they're just looters. >> looters. remember that? >> now we call them the takers. >> it's the takers versus the makers. >> it's $1 trillion in cuts in this budget from medicaid, food stamps and education and job training programs. $1 trillion. and not...
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paul ryan is now in position to say we have a plan. it may be incoherent, may not add up, but we have a plan for balancing the budget in ten years. democrats, what's your plan for balancing the budget? it is now incumbent on the president and democrats and the president started, needs to keep hammering this home, to say balancing the budget is not necessarily good. in fact, in an economy like today, it is bad to balance the budget. that's not an appropriate public goal. what we should be worrying about instead are jobs and wages, widening equality. what we need is growth. if we don't get that, all of this budget balancing nonsense is irrelevant. >> jared, there's some dispute, the ryan team seems to be back pedaling on the question of are the obama health care taxes really in their budget or not? they're definitely there when you look at the revenue assumptions that they have, they seem to be claiming that no, no, i think we would get rid of tanning salon tax also. >> i actually believe them on that. i believe that in repealing obama c
paul ryan is now in position to say we have a plan. it may be incoherent, may not add up, but we have a plan for balancing the budget in ten years. democrats, what's your plan for balancing the budget? it is now incumbent on the president and democrats and the president started, needs to keep hammering this home, to say balancing the budget is not necessarily good. in fact, in an economy like today, it is bad to balance the budget. that's not an appropriate public goal. what we should be...
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. >>> paul ryan, the health bomber. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. here we go. right in the middle of all this let's get together mood in washington, dinner with republican senators, breakfast with paul ryan himself, and his democratic counterpart chris van hollen, out pops the killer rabbit if you will, the mad bomber. paul ryan hardly finished with his breakfast at the white house suddenly out there with the wing nuts calling for the all-out elimination of the health care act. the measure written into law by 60 senator supermajority, ryan now proposes killing. he wants to do a pretty good job of medicare while in the killing business. calling for elimination of medicare as people know it and replacing it with a voucher system so people in their late 70s, 80s, 90s i suppose can have a late life adventure of shopping for health care insurance. my question is why the newspapers keep acting as if this guy, paul ryan, is some big republican brain.
. >>> paul ryan, the health bomber. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. here we go. right in the middle of all this let's get together mood in washington, dinner with republican senators, breakfast with paul ryan himself, and his democratic counterpart chris van hollen, out pops the killer rabbit if you will, the mad bomber. paul ryan hardly finished with his breakfast at the white house suddenly...
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one of those figures as paul ryan. you talk to him a lot. is his future in the house or do you think he wants to make another run? >> paul is not driven by ambition. he is courageous and sincere. up until he was a nominee for vice president, even democrats in the city would acknowledge that overwhelmingly. he will go to where he thinks he can be most useful. if that means there is a void and he thinks he needs to run for president, he will do that. he will go to the spot he thinks it makes most sense for him to help her it >> where is the most useful right now? >> right now, clearly the house. he is exceptionally optimistic and relevant and certainly courageous. whether you agree with him or not, he is exceptionally courageous. there is a powerful thing. we were at a speech a week ago in honor of reagan's birth day with him and i and bobby, our generation is one of the first of these republican ages of politicians and nationally known positions where we invoke reagan, not because it is politically convenient, we invoke reagan because reagan
one of those figures as paul ryan. you talk to him a lot. is his future in the house or do you think he wants to make another run? >> paul is not driven by ambition. he is courageous and sincere. up until he was a nominee for vice president, even democrats in the city would acknowledge that overwhelmingly. he will go to where he thinks he can be most useful. if that means there is a void and he thinks he needs to run for president, he will do that. he will go to the spot he thinks it...
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you've got paul ryan who wants to balance the budget in ten years. 4 trillion in cuts. and the democrats budget today is going to have a trillion dollars in new tax revenue and republicans will accept zero at this point. i think there is such a dikconoy that we'll make deals until the next general election. >> is the whole budget making process dead? if we have been making legislation on a piecemeal basis since 2009, any hope of going back to something more normal? >> i don't think so. i have been saying we need to go back and check some of the founding fathers notes. maybe hamilton and madison have a lost federalist paper that could help us out. we have a structural problem where they can't produce a budget when congress is controlled by two different parties. there's nothing to compel them to produce a budget. it's nice that republicans will have a budget for a couple years now. democrats will probably be able to get something through the senate. that doesn't force them to do something together. there's no way to lock them in the sistine chapel. i think we'll continue
you've got paul ryan who wants to balance the budget in ten years. 4 trillion in cuts. and the democrats budget today is going to have a trillion dollars in new tax revenue and republicans will accept zero at this point. i think there is such a dikconoy that we'll make deals until the next general election. >> is the whole budget making process dead? if we have been making legislation on a piecemeal basis since 2009, any hope of going back to something more normal? >> i don't think...
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paul ryan -- i got 70% of what i wanted. really? you didn't want to help protect kids? >> i think he's a pretender. the idea that he now is taken on poverty as an issue is a big lie, right? big lie is that people on unemployment or take food stamps are not working. that's the big lie. >> right, right, right. >> most of the people underemployed and also, too, the people unemployed, there's three people to every single job available. so these people have been looking and looking and looking and not being able to get employed. nobody wants to be on welfare and on food stamps. we want to work and provide for our families. republicans, all of this is going to come to bite them eventually. >> in the -- >> yes. >> here's part of what strikes me and talked about this with conservatives. if you have never experienced what it's like to be on one of these programs, i mean, my mom had to go on unemployment insurance and i can assure you she was not getting the nails done every day. >> exactly. >> she was doing everything she could to make sure that my life was as stable as possible
paul ryan -- i got 70% of what i wanted. really? you didn't want to help protect kids? >> i think he's a pretender. the idea that he now is taken on poverty as an issue is a big lie, right? big lie is that people on unemployment or take food stamps are not working. that's the big lie. >> right, right, right. >> most of the people underemployed and also, too, the people unemployed, there's three people to every single job available. so these people have been looking and looking...
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. >> republican paul ryan and patty murray announce they had reached a deal tuesday after two months of negotiations. >> jon: oh, my god. these two members of congress are visual analogs for how the two sides cannot see eye to eye. they are a life-size bar graph of the fiscal distance between the parties. that's -- [laughter] and -- and quite frankly -- [ applause ] -- if i may be so bold, the two of them look like all my prom pictures in reverse. [laughter] so the important thing is -- oh. [ laughter ] aw, the jew fro. those were the days. let's hear it. what does this deal they did do? >> this bill reduces the deficit by $23 billion. it does not raise taxes. it cuts spending in a smarter way. >> the deal sets government funding levels athe just over $1 -- at just over $1 trillion for 2014 and 2015 right between what democrats and republicans wanted. >> jon: it took you guys three years and a government shutdown to come up with i don't know why don't we split the difference. even the basic compromises is too much for some. >> i'll reserve judgment until we read it. i can tell you my
. >> republican paul ryan and patty murray announce they had reached a deal tuesday after two months of negotiations. >> jon: oh, my god. these two members of congress are visual analogs for how the two sides cannot see eye to eye. they are a life-size bar graph of the fiscal distance between the parties. that's -- [laughter] and -- and quite frankly -- [ applause ] -- if i may be so bold, the two of them look like all my prom pictures in reverse. [laughter] so the important thing...
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that's the remarkable thing about the paul ryan budget. i get the sense that a lot of people in the republican party really did want to do something different after the election. they really wanted to take some lessons from that and try to move forward. the problem is they boxed themselves into a corner, basically put so many policy options totally off limits, like anything that would involve raising revenues, that they have nowhere to go other than paul ryan releasing another budget that looks exactly like the last budget. >> and so ari, is time running out on the serious man of budgeting act? you get chris wallace going that's not going to happen. >> when fox news has to be the voice of reason over what happened in november, that's always a bad sign for paul ryan. as for the chairman, i live in brooklyn, i welcome the chairman to brooklyn. i think the problem is -- >> do you know anybody named reince? >> i don't. >> but you know, get a brooklyn phone book. they still have phone books? >> the thing about brooklyn, people don't just listen
that's the remarkable thing about the paul ryan budget. i get the sense that a lot of people in the republican party really did want to do something different after the election. they really wanted to take some lessons from that and try to move forward. the problem is they boxed themselves into a corner, basically put so many policy options totally off limits, like anything that would involve raising revenues, that they have nowhere to go other than paul ryan releasing another budget that looks...
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and it's not just john boehner and paul ryan. this is the narrative that's taken hold throughout all facets of the republican party. it's repeated ad nauseam on fox news. and you even hear it from some moderate conservative thinkers who ought to know better. obama is out to kill the wounded. now that republicans are down. he's not going to make any proposals that republicans might actually sign onto. instead, he's going to make them look bad on things like immigration. but it's interesting -- >> but that's not working, cynthia. >> -- supposed to be the party of personal responsibility. >> that narrative, gene, isn't working because quite clearly there's a bipartisan plan on immigration as we see today. anytime boehner, the speaker of the house, who i don't dislike, would come out for a background check on guns, just push one measure, if he could get that through the house, he'd be a leader on the newtown, connecticut, horror. he could be the leader. it would force harry reid to do the same. he doesn't have to be a victim. >> i th
and it's not just john boehner and paul ryan. this is the narrative that's taken hold throughout all facets of the republican party. it's repeated ad nauseam on fox news. and you even hear it from some moderate conservative thinkers who ought to know better. obama is out to kill the wounded. now that republicans are down. he's not going to make any proposals that republicans might actually sign onto. instead, he's going to make them look bad on things like immigration. but it's interesting --...
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could paul ryan be dealing with anger from his own party? i'll ask one of the startest business minds next. >> during the break, tweet me, let me know if you think it's time for republicans to move past the ryan budget, or do you think with the election aside, it's obama and the democratic who need to move. to the globaln we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. or lasts longer. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in
could paul ryan be dealing with anger from his own party? i'll ask one of the startest business minds next. >> during the break, tweet me, let me know if you think it's time for republicans to move past the ryan budget, or do you think with the election aside, it's obama and the democratic who need to move. to the globaln we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and...
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so now you have democrats and republicans and you have a commission, merry and paul ryan, sort of chairing it. >> yes. >> rose: and they have -- >> they are good people. >> rose: and they are good people and they have -- and they know something about budgeting, because they are chairman of the respect if the committees. you now have until december 13th, should they use simpson-bowles as a starting point? >> well, i think thick use that or something like it. i mean, their goal ought t to be to get a lot done. >> rose: so what should they try to get done? help me understand what a warren buffett recommendation should be. >> well they can't get everyone on board but do as much as they can raising revenues where it won't hurt the economy and i think looking at certain aspects of entitlement, if they want a means set of social security i am all for it. >> and a certain age too? >> probably. you can't look at with one part of a program without looking at the whole program. >> rose: right. >> but if they come up with a program i am 80 percent in agreement, with i will cheer them on, i mean nobody
so now you have democrats and republicans and you have a commission, merry and paul ryan, sort of chairing it. >> yes. >> rose: and they have -- >> they are good people. >> rose: and they are good people and they have -- and they know something about budgeting, because they are chairman of the respect if the committees. you now have until december 13th, should they use simpson-bowles as a starting point? >> well, i think thick use that or something like it. i mean,...
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what does it mean for paul ryan? >> i think it is a double-edged sword. in termsthe ascendancy of the ability to broker deals in congress. , couldat point of view he be up for the next speaker job? what is probably much more interesting is this -- had he scuppered his opportunity of running for president? has he created a hurdle for himself in terms of doing this bipartisan deal? there is the club for growth, the heritage foundation, etc. what he has done is take the grand old party from all-time octoberlow of 28% in and possibly save them from themselves. not one of the statements from within the republican party. is as much about the rehabilitation or the potential rehabilitation of the fractious rental party --grand old party. , it is all tax rises about revenue. jump on a plane and you will know all about it. the fees are going up. >> here with me to discuss m&a and the outlook for 2014, the crew chief executive officer of goldman sachs investment division. talk to me about m&a in 2014. 013, equities rose significantly. historically, as soon as equiti
what does it mean for paul ryan? >> i think it is a double-edged sword. in termsthe ascendancy of the ability to broker deals in congress. , couldat point of view he be up for the next speaker job? what is probably much more interesting is this -- had he scuppered his opportunity of running for president? has he created a hurdle for himself in terms of doing this bipartisan deal? there is the club for growth, the heritage foundation, etc. what he has done is take the grand old party from...
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paul ryan's not going to. >> gentlemen, let's talk about chuck hagel. i was surprised at how republicans threw another republican under the bus today, especially the exchange between mccain and chuck hagel. howard, what did you think of that? >> well, i think there's a lot of republican resentment about hagel. and i will say this. i think the administration, if they want to protect chuck hagel, they'd better come out and do it right away. i think he had a pretty rough time. unfairly so in many respects. he's talking about a new world that we know exists. you can beat up on chuck hagel all you want. i think the basic propositions that hagel is putting forth are probably pretty unassailable. but hagel himself was on the defensive a lot today. and if the administration really wants him, they'd better back him and they'd better back him really fast and furious. >> richard, i thought he showed a great deal of composure. really took the high road when he was being attacked. >> look, there's a lot of personal animus there from john mccain to his old friend. th
paul ryan's not going to. >> gentlemen, let's talk about chuck hagel. i was surprised at how republicans threw another republican under the bus today, especially the exchange between mccain and chuck hagel. howard, what did you think of that? >> well, i think there's a lot of republican resentment about hagel. and i will say this. i think the administration, if they want to protect chuck hagel, they'd better come out and do it right away. i think he had a pretty rough time. unfairly...
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tonight, paul ryan blamed the senate. he said i'm disappointed that the president missed his deadline, but not surprised. in four of the last five times he submitted the budget late. in four years, the senate democrats have not passed a budget at all. we deserve better. of course, paul ryan leaves out a little something. the white house budget and management sent a letter to chairman ryan which said as you know the fiscal cliff negotiations created uncertainty about revenue and spending for 2013. and beyond, and because these issues were not re solved until the american taxpayer relief act was enacted, they were forced to delay some of the budget preparations, which in turn will delay the budget submission to congress. the administration is working on our budget request and will submit it to congress as soon as possible. that is the real reason paul ryan shouldn't be surprised that it was late, the white house said they would be late. they said it nearly a month ago, now look, that doesn't mean they shouldn't get their bu
tonight, paul ryan blamed the senate. he said i'm disappointed that the president missed his deadline, but not surprised. in four of the last five times he submitted the budget late. in four years, the senate democrats have not passed a budget at all. we deserve better. of course, paul ryan leaves out a little something. the white house budget and management sent a letter to chairman ryan which said as you know the fiscal cliff negotiations created uncertainty about revenue and spending for...
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i ask paul ryan this, i can't get an answer. how? it's going to hurt. >> new baselines now in the budget. i mean, obviously, as we know, some of the difficulty and the differences in washington are centered around the method of accounting. whether it's static or dynamic. because it's static, when you raise taxes, that $650 billion of additional taxes that went in because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? we'll have to make some choices. there's no question about it. >> right. >> but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. now -- >> but you can't tell me what because there has to be some big changes in order to do that. >> we haven't seen the numbers yet. but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment because of the revenues, because you're statically scoring it is going to have an effect. but, listen, there are things that we've got to do. you cannot keep spending this kind of money and
i ask paul ryan this, i can't get an answer. how? it's going to hurt. >> new baselines now in the budget. i mean, obviously, as we know, some of the difficulty and the differences in washington are centered around the method of accounting. whether it's static or dynamic. because it's static, when you raise taxes, that $650 billion of additional taxes that went in because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? we'll...
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let's listen to paul ryan. he was on "meet the press." >> i decided to not comment between the election and the inauguration because i wanted to see what kind of presidents we are looking at here, what kind of path and trajectory he was putting his administration on and all of the statements an comments lead me to think he is thinking more of a political conquest than political compromise. >> some already are trying to call this sore losers, same old type of whining. what did you make of everything you heard from congressman ryan? >> it is a combination of two things them president won re-election decisively but the republicans won here, too. the question is where to compromise in the middle in some way, shape or form. congressman ryan is right, he was elected and needs to lead and frame the debate in the conversation. with respect to what was said before this is like gentleman view all over again. moderate democrats and some progressive democrats were chastised by other networks that we should not name when th
let's listen to paul ryan. he was on "meet the press." >> i decided to not comment between the election and the inauguration because i wanted to see what kind of presidents we are looking at here, what kind of path and trajectory he was putting his administration on and all of the statements an comments lead me to think he is thinking more of a political conquest than political compromise. >> some already are trying to call this sore losers, same old type of whining. what...
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paul ryan calls his budget the path to prosperity. mitt romney hope ld it would be the path to the presidency. that didn't work out. but ryan will not be deterred. >> i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings or sequesters. we're talking about solutions. and that's how it should be. >> forget the democrats. could paul ryan be dealing with some anger from his own party? i'll ask one of the sharpest business minds in the senate, republican johnny isakson. that's next. during the break, tweet me. let me know if you think it's time for republicans to move past the ryan budget or with the election aside it's obama and the democrats who need to budge. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, feat
paul ryan calls his budget the path to prosperity. mitt romney hope ld it would be the path to the presidency. that didn't work out. but ryan will not be deterred. >> i am proud of our budget because it's changed the conversation. today we are not talking about cliffs or ceilings or sequesters. we're talking about solutions. and that's how it should be. >> forget the democrats. could paul ryan be dealing with some anger from his own party? i'll ask one of the sharpest business minds...
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spanish applied the paul ryan playbook almost word for word, and it hasn't worked out so well. but how about britain? surely the united kingdom must be making some progress. sadly not. the british government has just announced that its gdp has shrunk to 0.3% and economists now predict a triple dip recession right across the country. again, britain did precisely what paul ryan has been proposing for this country and with disastrous consequences. so are republicans now prepared to accept the evidence? is paul ryan ready to admit that ice. >> da economics would never work in practice? sadly not. in fact, speaker john boehner has just given him the job of drawing up a new budget that will completely erase the federal deficit in just ten years. and only through spending cuts and no new taxes whatsoever. to do this mr. ryan would have to cut every government operation by one-sixth or if he choose not to touch entitlements or defense, he would have to cut every government operation by almost 40%. this country would be plunged into a recession. and that's the ryan budget. thanks so muc
spanish applied the paul ryan playbook almost word for word, and it hasn't worked out so well. but how about britain? surely the united kingdom must be making some progress. sadly not. the british government has just announced that its gdp has shrunk to 0.3% and economists now predict a triple dip recession right across the country. again, britain did precisely what paul ryan has been proposing for this country and with disastrous consequences. so are republicans now prepared to accept the...
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paul ryan is path logically against government spending. he objects to it, perhaps not for his family business, which gets financed with government spending. they build highways and roads. but he believes firmly and honestly that this is bad for the economy, and he is blind to all the benefits that grow and all the benefits business get because of public investments. >> so are the republicans really worried about the debt, or is something else going on here? >> if the republicans were worried about the debt, they would have been eager to let all the bush tax cuts expire. the cbo has shown that if we did that, debt as a share of the economy would fall to half in the next ten years. and if we were to leave the bush cuts in place, it would double. so, no, they're not serious about cutting deficits. they're serious about continuing to pose as the party of tax cuts for the rich. >> and i want to point out that just about an hour after we got the report on the gdp, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell gave this warning about government spending
paul ryan is path logically against government spending. he objects to it, perhaps not for his family business, which gets financed with government spending. they build highways and roads. but he believes firmly and honestly that this is bad for the economy, and he is blind to all the benefits that grow and all the benefits business get because of public investments. >> so are the republicans really worried about the debt, or is something else going on here? >> if the republicans...
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paul ryan or mitt romney. raises taxes on the middle class to pay for tax cuts to the rich, check, check both of them. and medicare as we know it, shifting cost to seniors. maintains billions in oil breaks. expands incentives to ship jobs overseas. cutting funding for programs for middle class and low income families. slashes medicaid, hurting seniors, low income families. lowers growth, increases unemployment, increase painful european style austerity measures. >> they really think this is a good idea? >> stephanie: check, check check. >> the cbo expects a deficit to be $845 billion down from $1.4 trillion in 2009 so the debt is already going down. >> stephanie: now we have the sequestration, of course. i don't know about you but i'm kind of sick of it. ♪ ♪ i'm sick of the sequestration ♪ ♪ it's giving me some frustrations ♪ ♪ i'm sick of the sequestration ♪ >> stephanie: wow rocky mountain mike! i was just talking to representative jan schakowsky about this. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] ele
paul ryan or mitt romney. raises taxes on the middle class to pay for tax cuts to the rich, check, check both of them. and medicare as we know it, shifting cost to seniors. maintains billions in oil breaks. expands incentives to ship jobs overseas. cutting funding for programs for middle class and low income families. slashes medicaid, hurting seniors, low income families. lowers growth, increases unemployment, increase painful european style austerity measures. >> they really think this...
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paul ryan responded to rubio's statement on fox news. let me play that. >> i haven't talked to marco about it. i do expect some people may vote against it for the various political reasons. he has his reasons. in the minority you don't have to pass things. there's a luxury or not that people have in the senate. >> we have not heard a lot from paul ryan since the general election but now he's emerging with in deal that conservatives are balking at and one of his rivals if he chooses to pursue the presidency again, marco rubio is already going after him. what do you believe is going on? >> i think rubio doesn't have to get things done. he's not a committee chairman. and ryan has to produce legislation, what is the alternative? everyone will admit this is imperfect, i have in my inbox xplants from a giant labor union because they don't like it didn't include unemployment insurance. i also have the complaint from the chamber of commerce, doesn't like it from the other side. they say the two-year deal is just an excuse, tamron, not to address
paul ryan responded to rubio's statement on fox news. let me play that. >> i haven't talked to marco about it. i do expect some people may vote against it for the various political reasons. he has his reasons. in the minority you don't have to pass things. there's a luxury or not that people have in the senate. >> we have not heard a lot from paul ryan since the general election but now he's emerging with in deal that conservatives are balking at and one of his rivals if he chooses...
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where does paul ryan budget fit into that? there are wings of you know, the republican party who say this is needed, this is where we've got to go. this is the future. i wonder how that undermines their branding efforts, if you will? >> i know very little about the budget. whenever budget talk crops up, i have a tendency to want to light what little hair i have left on fire, okay? i'm not a budget guy. but i am sort of a student of the human condition. and having spent many, many nights writing a newspaper column out of a big city hospital emergency room, i can tell you that paul ryan's budget could be, you could phrase it, you could put the title on it, pay now, or pay later. unless we pay for health care now, for poor children and poor families, or people in need, you're going to pay double down the road. because they show up in emergency rooms, gunshot wounds, spousal abuse, the flu, vaccinations, and the costs are enormous. to us. so either pay it now, figure out a way to pay it now or pay it later, double down the road. >
where does paul ryan budget fit into that? there are wings of you know, the republican party who say this is needed, this is where we've got to go. this is the future. i wonder how that undermines their branding efforts, if you will? >> i know very little about the budget. whenever budget talk crops up, i have a tendency to want to light what little hair i have left on fire, okay? i'm not a budget guy. but i am sort of a student of the human condition. and having spent many, many nights...
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we are about to hear from our next speaker, anderson paul ryan. -- congressman paul ryan. [applause] when he was picked as mitt romney's running mate, eb came the subject of fascination -- he became a subject of fascination, even to his workout routine. for those of you who are not fit enough to have a workout routine and it sounds like some advanced piece of weapon military are you happen not to work out before breakfast, the p90 x is is that you confuse your muscle by trying constantly new and different workouts everyday. we have evidence that paul ryan is very loyal to this workout routine. his most innovative workout has been caught on tape and rod casted very broadly. -- and broadcasted riley. -- broadcasted broadly. it includes running through the woods and pushing ladies in wheelchairs off a cliff. this is a tremendous workout. as you are pushing the wheelchair, it works out the legs really good on the running n, the cargo is there. depending on your technique of pushing the wheelchairs off the cliff, you get the arms there as well. [laughter] i hope i'm not betrayi
we are about to hear from our next speaker, anderson paul ryan. -- congressman paul ryan. [applause] when he was picked as mitt romney's running mate, eb came the subject of fascination -- he became a subject of fascination, even to his workout routine. for those of you who are not fit enough to have a workout routine and it sounds like some advanced piece of weapon military are you happen not to work out before breakfast, the p90 x is is that you confuse your muscle by trying constantly new...
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one of paul ryans's big defeats was in '05. he was a key member pushing social security privatization. he had a plan so far out there that the bush administration said it would be irresponsible to embrace it, and then of course the bush administration came out with something more modest, arguing -- but they got hugely, hugely rejetted over that. so i think republicans have been quite afraid of social security since then. one more point on this one. when the economy is recovering, there are a lot of cuts you can make that make sense at that point. there are jobs in the economy for people to see. if state and local governments cut back, when you do it in a period of time when many unemployed people for a -- you make the unemployment problem worse, and that is where you get into ryan's point. >> ezra action thank you as always. coming on with a doubleheader of smoke watch and budget season -- >> you haven't even heard my opinions on the smoke. >> and sorry that it didn't happen in this segment. we invite you back. until we get the
one of paul ryans's big defeats was in '05. he was a key member pushing social security privatization. he had a plan so far out there that the bush administration said it would be irresponsible to embrace it, and then of course the bush administration came out with something more modest, arguing -- but they got hugely, hugely rejetted over that. so i think republicans have been quite afraid of social security since then. one more point on this one. when the economy is recovering, there are a...
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don't miss paul ryan on the kudlow report tonight. still to come, hearing from the other side of the aisle, chris van hollen is going to be joining us, more from mohammed el-erian. the cardinals will head to the sis teen chapel for the selection of the new pope. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back, everyone. the futures are lower this morning, but just barely. the s&p futures off by 1.5, and this comes after seven days of gains by the s&p and dow. >>> a judge striking down new york mayor michael bloomberg's pan on large drinks. he has a 17 inch -- not 17 inch -- that's not where i was going it. >> good morning, plenty of commuters relieved this morning that the judge struck down the ban on surgery drinks over 16 ounces. a couple people telling me they thought it was good
don't miss paul ryan on the kudlow report tonight. still to come, hearing from the other side of the aisle, chris van hollen is going to be joining us, more from mohammed el-erian. the cardinals will head to the sis teen chapel for the selection of the new pope. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just...